Trijicon SRO *Specialized Reflex Optic*

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Published 2021-04-06
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While a lot of people are familiar with the Trijicon RMR, how about the SRO? The Trijicon SRO (Specialized Reflex Optic), while similar to the RMR, has some unique things going on.

While the SRO features an aluminum housing, the geometry is different. And while it loses something in strength as compared to the RMR, it gains a lot in usability. The window is now circular and boasts a much larger field of view. It also gives you access to the battery without having to remove the unit, a huge improvement. And with 8 brightness settings, 2 Night Vision settings, you can use this optic for a lot of different activities. Be it on a pistol, rifle, or shotgun. The Trijicon SRO is offered with a 1 MOA, 2.5 MOA and 5 MOA dot.

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All Comments (21)
  • @matthewwest7096
    Jagerwerks makes a nice little stainless steel shield called the B.R.O.S. for the SRO. I’m running this set up on a Glock 45 mos and I’m loving it. It’s only 40 bucks so it’s worth the added protection it provides. Love the content brother, keep up the good work!!!!
  • @mreaper773
    Ha! That shirt is hilarious. Greetings from VA
  • @miles267
    Added one to 590a1. Just awesome.
  • @peady64
    I just built a recce style AR. I use the SRO as a quick acquisition red dot on a 45 degree mount. So far, it runs very well for that purpose.
  • @phifer2088
    Great video. Additionally, it is still awesome that your boys get to be involved.
  • @hankventurez
    Loving the videos, keep the reviews coming! channels growing, it’s awesome to see.
  • @AnonEMus-cp2mn
    I've had this optic and mount combo for well over a year now, currently paired with the Leupold D-EVO. Though both optics were never designed with the other in mind they match surprisingly well, the bottom flat cut-off of the SRO lens lining up with the top flat cut-off of the D-EVO lens.
  • @justinofboulder
    Love the SRO for competition! I did manage to break one (pistol fell off the bench when I was getting cleaned up for a match)
  • @88kar88
    I get those nosebleeds too. Great review!
  • @mattberry4457
    thanks. i didn’t realize the strength in the rmr design. 21 years ago i put a tasco optima on my g17. i got lucky and it worked well. i don’t remember why i took it off and sold it to a buddy but maybe i’ll revisit the small red dot on a pistol.
  • @CrazyRussian16
    Seems like a great niche for the SRO is a backup offset optic on a precision/Recce rifle. It's not subject to the same forces as an RMR on a pistol and the bigger window is ideal if you have to mount the offset SRO forward of your primary optic mount.